Garfield Minus Garfield by Paws, Inc.
- January 27, 2009
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It's Garfield-as you've never seen him!
Come savor the existential adventures of Jon Arbuckle in Garfield Minus Garfield. Based on the phenomenon ignited by Dan Walsh's hilarious and wildly popular webcomic (beloved by The New York Times and The
Washington Post, and hailed as "inspired" by Garfield creator Jim Davis), Garfield Minus Garfield takes everyone's favorite fat cat out of the picture, leaving us with only the lonely ennui of Jon as he's left to voice thoughts about his own existence into an empty void.
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dhubb said, 10 months ago
These are just not done as well as the original GMG.
patjade
said,
10 months ago
I thought the goal was to remove Garfield and try to leave the rest of the comic somewhat intact. This one looks like it took a wrong turn in a Waring Blender.
kettle18 said, 10 months ago
It should have been something like this : (paint) http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/2996/gmg090127gi6.gif
JDG
said,
10 months ago
I checked it kettle 18 and it is better, but I still like Garfield and wouldn’t read the strip without him.
kettle18 said, 10 months ago
Thanks JDG and I agree with you - this strip without Garfield is missing the point
Autumn_Mist said, 10 months ago
totally agreed
Knirt said, 10 months ago
Thanks kettle, your strip keeps the point of GMG, and the last panel shows the exact idea of the strip.
And oh, thanks JDG. Do a favor for us, unless of just stop reading the comic, stop commenting as well.
Maxi_Haha said, 10 months ago
No, the GMG version got it right. GMG is not about making a typical comic joke. It’s about expressing Jon’s paranoid angst in a world devoid of interest or empathy.
danthemanb said, 10 months ago
kettle18, I think you should start making gmg lol!
Macushlalondra
said,
10 months ago
It’s stupid to show blank panels waiting for the third. If they want to make a GMG in which Garfield doesn’t appear in the first two panels, just leave them off and keep the third.
Now I wonder what happened to Jon that destroyed his so called lucky hat?
plus4 said, 10 months ago
I agree that they changed this one too much.
I can’t see the image from kettle18, but I would think they could have 1 blank panel at the beginning, followed by 1 & 2 w/o Garfield. That would have made much more sense.
Tabby Lynn
said,
10 months ago
they messed this one up but thanks kettl18 that is how it should be.
Wildmustang1262 said, 10 months ago
Kettle 18 This morning, I saw the actual strip of G-G that was supposed to be correctly. Opposite of another strip we saw was wrong. Thanks for putting the link so we would see what it was like.
:-)
mrprongs said, 10 months ago
Why remove panel 1? Add a panel first. Blank, Jon begins, Jon punchlines. Kinda like Kettle’s rendition, but without a blank panel at the end.
plus4 said, 10 months ago
Yeah! That’s what I was saying!